Toronto Blue Jays fire manager Charlie Montoyo after a disappointing first half of season
The Toronto Blue Jays confirmed on Wednesday that they have fired manager Charlie Montoyo, after a disappointing first half of the 2022 season. Toronto announced bench coach John Schneider will be the interim manager for the remainder
Twitter sues Elon Musk to force him to complete his $44B acquisition of the social media platform
On Tuesday, social media platform Twitter said it has sued Elon Musk to force him to complete the $44 billion acquisition of the social media company. Musk and Twitter had been prepared for a legal fight after
7-year-old child among 2 killed, 12 injured after boat capsizes in Hudson River
Two people – including a 7-year-old child – were killed, and more than a dozen suffered injuries after the private boat they were on capsized in the Hudson River. First responders received calls reporting people in the
Ottawa Senators acquire goaltender Cam Talbot from the Minnesota Wild in exchange for goalie Filip Gustavsson
On Tuesday, the Minnesota Wild traded goaltender Cam Talbot to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for goalie Filip Gustavsson. Minnesota will not retaining any of Talbot’s salary. The 35-year-old Talbot posted a 32-12-4 record with a 2.77
New England Patriots trade N’Keal Harry to Chicago Bears for 2024 7th-Round Draft Pick
The New England Patriots have traded wide receiver N’Keal Harry to the Chicago Bears for a 2024 seventh-round pick. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Patriots will receive a 2024 seventh-round pick in exchange for the
Twitter stock sinks after Elon Musk backs out of $44 million deal to buy the social platform
On Monday, the value of public Twitter stock sank at the start of trading, due to billionaire Elon Musk announcing he’s backing out of an agreement to buy the social platform. Shares peaked at $51.70 in April
Biden administration says federal law protects patients; and hospitals must provide abortions in emergencies despite state bans
The Biden administration said Monday that hospitals must ensure patients can receive abortions when deemed medically necessary in emergency situations, despite bans in many states on the procedure. The Department of Health and Human Services said a
After 21 years, Pittsburg Steelers’ Heinz Field to change name to become Acrisure Stadium
The Pittsburgh Steelers announced on Monday that Heinz Field will be renamed Acrisure Stadium. Acrisure, the Michigan based insurance firm, will own the rights to the stadium on a 15-year contract. The Kraft Heinz company’s original deal
Atlanta Braves trade top prospect Drew Waters and two others in exchange for Kansas City Royals draft pick
The Atlanta Braves and Kansas City Royals announced Monday that the Braves traded their top prospect, outfielder Drew Waters, and two other players to the Royals in exchange for the No. 35 overall pick in the 2022
Fire destroys historic Veranda House Hotel on Nantucket Island, MA
A massive fire destroyed the historic Veranda House Hotel on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts over the weekend, spreading to several other buildings. Firefighters with the Nantucket Fire Department responded to the blaze around 6:46 a.m. on Saturday